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The Boundary Committee for England Electoral Review SHEET 4, MAP 4B Proposed Electoral Divisions in Melksham Town 0 R THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND 5 iv 3 e r Forest Farm MELKSHAM RURAL ED A A v Sou o th n Br Poplar ook ELECTORAL REVIEW OF WILTSHIRE Farm B A T H R O W A O D R B D Draft Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries in the Unitary Authority of Wiltshire July 2008 O E O A W A N 365 A Sheet 4 of 6 C R The Shaw E R Country Playing O Hotel DU A Field N D CH LA This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of NE the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. D Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. R M EA DOW RD N L The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2008. 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Hospital R O IL O T Stowell Farm N A G E D IN K MELKSHAM SOUTH ED Hartham Farm M Spa Medical Centre E S MELKSHAM SOUTH 4 PARISH WARD 0 163,000m 1 3 Playing B Field Euridge Manor Farm E LO N NGF A ORD L 390,000m R ST86SE OAD D Hartham Park L Hartham Park Boundary Farm IE F House Y A 365 R R n E o v B A ESTERN WAY WEA W V r ERN L ANE e Melksham v i Lands common to the Parishes of R Weavern Mobile Home R Broughton Gifford and Melksham without Park E Farm MELKSHAM WITHOUT SOUTH ED D A N 3 I Y 6 F A 0 5 5 H W T 3 A A P A 4 COLERNE CP Hartham Park Proposed Electoral Divisions in Devizes Town ok SHEETE 4, MAP 4C ro Church Farm LOS y B G C B LON FUR D Hartham Park A O R A R D 3 N 4 O R 2 D O N S lk O D a L N W I ' s W r e H Hartham Park k A Cross Keys a R u Sports Ground CORSHAM PICKWICK ED T Arboretum Q H D 1 A U 6 M Corsham Park N 3 Upper Pickwick K A L IR CORSHAM PICKWICK A K Kennels N H E IL L Y PARISH WARD C A W Cemetery R EN O ROWDE CP G Cemetery Cricket S IN l S IBL A Ground a W n K a E 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